Death of the German explorer Dr Seitzen at Taif in the Yemen - attempt by the Bombay Government to recover his papers (includes a cutting from the 'Bombay Courier' of 20 May 1815 comprising an article on Seitzen by James Silk Buckingham, p 9).
Death of the Bhau Begam of Oudh on 28 December 1815 - the Company interpose their authority to ensure that the provisions of her will are adhered to by the Nawab Wazir [Ghazi-ud-din-Haidar].
Claim of the Nawab of Arcot and his family to exemption from the payment of quit rent and town assessment for the houses and gardens owned by them at Madras.
The Mint Master at Madras is allowed to coin the silver received from Bengal to the full extent of the regulated remedy, and to continue the coinage beyond the close of the official year on account of the demand for coin for the public service.
A pension of 25 pagodas 'per mensem' is granted to Aziza Bibi, the widow of Syed Madar-ud-din, one of the Vakils of Tipu Sultan - a portion is subsequently allotted to Rawban Bibi, another of his widows.
Death of Prince Moiz-ud-din, one of the Mysore princes, on 30 Mar 1818 - arrangements for his funeral - part of his pension is continued for the support of his family.